I'm working on the "Where Art Though" Bonfire challenge and having some difficulty. The code sample belowappears to return the correct result for the first input but returns a blank array for second (commented out) input sample. I'd appreciate a little direction on this on. A bit lost on it.

@crisberrios I am really lost on the Bonfire "Where Art Thou" challenge. The code sample below does not do anything, though it is an attempt to compare the properties of source (an object) with collection (an array of objects). What is it that the problem wants us to understand in order to solve it?

what is the most acceptable way to get involved when you're new to the project - go ahead and fix something, and make a pull request? or ask first? I'm sure there are times when someone would rather assign a problem to someone who knows more about it.

If you read one of them (don't start with The Good Parts though, keep it for your second or third book on JS) you'll learn loads, then experiment and solve problems (I recommend supplementing the bonfires with lots of codewars) until it becomes second nature

I haven't read Eloquent JS myself but I've seen it come very highly recommended. I read Professional JS for Web Developers as my intro book, it's not ideal but I thought it was great, though sometimes maybe a bit too exhaustive and now maybe a little outdated

The author assumes you have some familiarity with programming, but I personally thought it worked as an intro book. sometimes you have to do some googling but it's great if you prefer a book that goes into more depth than you need. it's NOT a very practical book though, there are no exercises like in Eloquent JS unfortunately